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Tribute to Steve Irwin

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:38 pm
by manofthewolf
As i'm sure you know the crocodile hunter died recently by way of a stingray barb through the ribs to the heart. If you have any comments on this please post.

My thoughts are as follows:

I feel that the Earth has lost a great defender of the natural world as well as a brave man. I'm sad over his death as well as his wife and two kids. But, I feel this was the kind of way he would have wanted to go out and if he had not been on the recieveing end of that barb I beleive the first words from his mouth as he dodged would have been "Crikey! a Be-utiful shot that was!" Farewell Croc hunter I salute you. :done:

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:46 pm
by Kojack
:done: I salut you as well Croc Hunter :done:

He was my favorite on Animal Planet.

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:49 pm
by Chalgrish
He was an idiot. You don't screw around with mother nature and death....

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:51 pm
by manofthewolf
Well he did and i respect him for that. He did those things to teach us more about our planet and that nature isn't quite as dangerous as we thought.

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:25 pm
by Aiolos
Shush, Chalgrish. Sure, he was a bit...insane...but he was insane in a good way. He was a great guy, and he did a great deal to help the enviroment and animals. He taught a lot to the kids that watched him (by way of teaching them about animals, not telling them to jump on head-eating critters), as well as many adults. I, for one, give him thanks for getting my in to reptiles as a kid, which further led to dragons. So ha.

C'mon, you know you loved him. Everyone loved the Crocodile Hunter!

R.I.P, Steve Irwin. ;-;

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:43 pm
by vampirehunter42
His death is rather sad. My best wishes to his friends and family in their sorrow. We my see this as a loss but they lost even more.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:16 am
by + Silver - Orbs +
Dude..watch out for crocodiles in the Land of Reeds

RIP

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:05 am
by Akira
i agree with vampirehunter42 may his friends and family find comfort in these sad times and may he rest in peice.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:06 am
by Corva
I think that Steve Irwin would have liked to go in that sort of way though he may have prefered to go from his famous crocs. He showed a lot of people that crocs aren't evil.

Mad Austrailien, we salute you.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:05 am
by Akira
i actually dont think he would have gone in that sort of way or at least not then he was only 44 with a wife and two kids.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:31 pm
by Blackhawk
:done:He taught the world to respect all animals,and that they aren't as evil as stories have portrayed them,and he was a true animal savior by building protected species' reserves,and were it not for Steve Irwin and all animal protectors like him tireless efforts to teach the ignorant people,animals like the Koala and many rare marsupial species would be near extict.
Granted,his methods were a little phsycotic,like wrestling crocodiles and taking his four week-old son with him into a crocodile enclosure,but he always tried his best to protect the animals of Australia and other countries.:done:

R.I.P
Steve Irwin
A great loss to his country and his family and friends.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:11 pm
by Flyingwolf
Steve, you rocked my world. May god rest your soul.

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 12:52 pm
by Seraphina Starfire
I think he was stupid the way he harassed and aggravated the animals, watching him I had a suspicion something like this would happen to him, that he would die when he messed with the wrong kind of deadly animal. Kids, don't pick up poisonous snakes, and don't wrestle with alligators or crocodiles. Don't touch wild animals.

Well, he was a good guy if not crazy, he loved animals and taught people to respect animals and Mother Nature, that animals with bad reputations aren't all that bad. I hope he's in heaven now.

I live in Florida, and there are lots of alligators there. One time I went to this nature park near a stream and lake, there were so amny gators hanging out over the place. After getting out of the car I found a gator lying in the grass near the lake, and I got as close as I dared to it. The gators didn't hurt anybody, they just laid there and ignored the people. I was scared at first, but the gators were not aggressive. There was a family having a picnic at a table on the bank of the lake, and the little boy wiht them was scared of the alligators. In Busch Gardens at Tampa Bay they have a fenced in place with a pond full of gators, the gators are so fat, they're lazy and there are some birds and turtles and fish around them. Crocodiles, I here, are much more aggressive than alligators. They can be very dangerous and are known to kill and eat people. I heard a story about a lady in Florida that lived off of a canal, she was trimming bushes near the water when a huge gator came up and took her arm off. The poor woman died in the hospital from blood loss and trama.

Gators are cool because they are like dragons, I also like lizards, I like lizards better because they are not as dangerous. I used to be afraid of snakes, but now I like them because they are cool and unique animals.


Poor Steve, his family must be so sad.

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:11 pm
by Dragon_Nils
Steve Irwin was a wonderful man. I've always wanted to meet him since I saw his show when I was 4 or 5. I may never have the chance in this world, but I shall in the next. He taught children to conserve our planet's wildlife and not to be afraid of it. He died doing what he loved and I'm sure he wouldn't have wanted to die any other way. May God watch over him and let his soul rest in peace with his mother. May his family also be blessed to have been related to him.